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BCAP-SA—Towards a blockchain based cryptocurrency adoption model as a payment method in Saudi Arabia
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posted on 2023-09-20, 14:11 authored by Ahmed Murayshid M AlrehailiAhmed Murayshid M Alrehaili, Martin WhiteMartin White, Natalia BeloffNatalia BeloffOnline transactions have grown to gain significant attention from various stake-holders in governments, business, and research practitioners all over the world. A decade ago, the first cryptocurrency transaction was executed to pave the way for a new era of online transactions. However, there is a relatively low adoption of blockchain-based cryptocurrency transactions as a payment method by service providers, organizations, and customers. Further, there is no study investigating the adoption of cryptocurrency technology as a payment method in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, this research proposes a new adoption model to investigate the ac-ceptance of a blockchain based cryptocurrency as a payment method in Saudi Arabia (BCAP-SA). A thorough research of the literature has yielded only a few studies covering external factors over a range of technical, economic, personal, and environmental aspects in different parts of the world. Hypotheses have been developed for each factor which will be examined by both qualitative (interviews) and quantitative (surveys) methods. The proposed study aims to offer service providers with insights about which factors customers would concentrate on if they were to accept blockchain based cryptocurrency as a payment method.
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Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Publisher
SpringerPublisher URL
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Volume
4Page range
137–154Event name
8th International Congress on Information and Communication TechnologyEvent location
London, United KingdomEvent type
conferenceEvent date
20-23 February 2023Book title
Proceedings of Eighth International Congress on Information and Communication TechnologyISBN
9789819932351Series
Lecture Notes in Networks and SystemsDepartment affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
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- Yes